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* ''Jack of Hearts (2000) .... Benny |
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* ''Lovers and Liars'' (1998) .... Frank |
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Sandy Hackett | |
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Occupation(s) | Film actor, comedian, promoter |
Parent | Buddy Hackett |
Website | http://www.sandyhackett.com |
Sandy Hackett is the son of the famous actor/comedian Buddy Hackett.[1]
Comedian Sandy Hackett had his first television appearance on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In at age 11. At age 20 Sandy became the Entertainment Director at UNLV where he served for 3 semesters until his graduation in December 1980 with a BS degree in Hotel Administration. Sandy then went on to work in the entertainment department of the former Sahara Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. He helped to create the Sahara Hotel Showcase of Talent with producer Terry James. This concept offered unknown performers a chance to perform in the Sahara's Casbah lounge. Eventually the show became known as Sandy Hackett's Talent Showcase with Sandy as the producer and host of the weekly showcase. The show also did a year in Reno at the Sahara Reno and a year in Lake Tahoe at the Sahara Tahoe. The show moved from the Sahara in 1986 to the Mint Hotel & Casino on Fremont Street downtown Las Vegas. The show appeared on Sunday nights at the Mint and then opened at the Dunes Hotel & Casino on Monday nights. Over the years Sandy introduced over 10,000 performers at his showcases to the Las Vegas audience. In 1990 Sandy opened Sandy Hackett's Comedy Club in Laughlin, NV at Sam's Town Gold River. The hotel was bought and sold several times but Sandy lasted the decade presenting over 1000 comedians to the Laughlin audiences. In 2000 Sandy started work on a script for a show about the Rat Pack. The show opened in Las Vegas at the Greek Isle Hotel and Casino as "The Tribute to Frank, Sammy, Joey & Dean, in May of 2002 and ran successfully for 5 years until it moved downtown to The Plaza Hotel and Casino. In 2009 Sandy's partners disagreed with Sandy about the direction of the show. Sandy and his wife Lisa Dawn Miller Hackett (daughter of legendary songwriter Ron Miller i.e. "For Once In My Life" "Touch Me In the Morning" "Heaven Help Us All" "I've Never Been to Me" "If I Could" and another 400 songs) went off on their own recreating their own show as Writer/Producers/Creator/Performers in the 'Sandy Hackett's Rat Pack Show' (2009–present) currently touring in venues throughout the U.S and Canada. Sandy has also penned his second show "My Buddy" a father and son story about his life with his father and legendary comedian Buddy Hackett, produced and directed by his wife Lisa Dawn Miller Hackett. Sandy is currently the host of his own podcast and resides with his wife and 2 children in Los Angeles, CA.
The shows have successfully toured throughout the United States including San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, Ft. Worth, Memphis, New York, Dayton, Manchester, Charlotte, Detroit, Reno, Lake Tahoe, Fresno, East Lansing, Easton, Denver,
Filmography
- The Portal (2007) Dr. Mulag
- The Indie Pendant (2005) .... Roy Patterson
- Down and Derby (2005) .... Larry Savage
- Las Vegas .... Surveillance #1 (1 episode, 2003)
- The S.I.N. (2001) (V) .... Bud Chelzer
- Jack of Hearts (2000) .... Benny
- The Nanny .... The Rabbi / ... (2 episodes, 1996–1998)
- Lovers and Liars (1998) .... Frank
- Deadly Games .... Mr. Spencer (1 episode, 1996)
- Ex-Cop (1993)
- Hamburger... The Motion Picture (1986) .... Fred Domino
- Stitches (1985) .... Student #3
- Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi Abromowitz (1985) (TV)
- Cannonball Run II (1984) .... Official
- Hot Dog... The Movie (1984) .... T-Shirt Contest M.C.
- Happy (1983) (TV) .... Warm-up entertainer
- The Fall Guy (1 episode, 1983)
References
- ^ Buddy Hackett at IMDb